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The app is due to be made available to E’s smart meter customers this autumn and will send notifications when it’s time to top-up.
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Affinity Water has become the latest water company to announce it is considering removing its Cayman Islands financing subsidiary from its structure.
Many utilities are quite familiar with the Internet of Things (IoT). Smart meters are, after
Green energy company Ecotricity is partnering with the Notting Hill Carnival this Bank Holiday weekend in a bid to endorse its message of sustainability.
The renewable energy company has teamed up with the blockchain platform Energi Mine whose Energi tokens can be put towards energy bills, used to claim discounts on electric vehicle charging or exchanged for cash.
Cadent has nearly completed a £1 million project to divert the River Mersey at Didsbury near Stockport, Greater Manchester.
A new energy risk forecasting tool has been designed to assist business energy users in developing a long-term strategy to mitigate the risks brought on by rising costs.
Faraday Grid has been awarded £1 million in funding from Innovate UK to support the development of the company’s Faraday Exchanger technology.
UK Power Networks has proposed adopting a “flexibility first” approach to the delivery of extra
The water has purchased a 60kW/300kWh redT energy storage machine to install alongside a 450kWp solar PV system at one of its water treatment works.
A Scottish tidal turbine has generated more power over the past year than the entire wave and tidal energy sectors in Scotland in the 12 years prior to its launch in 2016.
As part of the move, the company has appointed Andrew Beasley to the newly created role of general manager for utilities.
The lifespan of Yorkshire Water’s underground sewers could increase by up to 50 years after the company has trialled a “no dig” gravity fed lining system in what it describes as a “world first”.
Brewer and pub retailer Greene King was the first company to make the plunge into the world of self-supply. But it isn’t the only company to have taken this route. Utility Week takes a look at some of the other companies hoping to benefit from providing their own water retail services.
Founders of Look After My Bills, Henry de Zoete and Will Hodson struck a deal with Tej Lalvani and Jenny Campbell for the lowest amount of equity ever given away – 3 per cent for £120,000.
More than one in five disengaged customers who took part in a collective switching trial run by Ofgem changed their energy deal, the regulator has revealed.
Thames Water has launched a three-pronged aerial attack in its hunt to find and fix leaky pipes to get back on track with its leakage targets by 2020.
Renewable energy company's co-founder confirms there is "no possibility" it would even "contemplate selling".
British Gas is currently leading the way with smart meter installations having installed more than five million so far.
United Utilities has been granted permission to take additional water from the Lake District to protect public water supplies